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With IE 6.0: * press and hold the 'Alt' key, then * type 'V' and 'Z', then * release 'Alt' key, then * select the size you want from the listIf you have a scroll wheel o­n your mouse you can also increase and decrease the size of the text by: * press and hold the "CTRL" key, then move the wheel up and down to change the size of the text.

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*The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. (http://www.w3.org)

The site has been built deliberately with minimal thematic, image/flash content as the main purpose of the site is the dissemination of EarlyMusicNews related articles as well as tools (weblinks). Our readership should feel comfortable in reaching their particular page destination as well as expect familiar static menus. Speed of access is always a concern, hence our choice of minimizing graphics/ flash content that slow the delivery of our pages.
Note that "flash/graphic advertising" from early music groups may eventually appear in the header/footer or left/right banners of the site. Speed of webpage delivery will always be considered in these cases. (ed.)